Originally published anonymously: The Federalist papers The 95 theses Common Sense A Brief Inquiry Into the Natural Rights of Man Anonymity is powerful and important. Learn to read things based on merit, not appeal to authority.https://twitter.com/eshap/status/942096288040046592 …
It would be just as easy to be wrong the other way. I see great reason for honest, earnest people to be anonymous on Twitter, on the Internet, and anywhere else. Arguments based on their merit.
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In all seriousness, read the Isaacson biography on Franklin. Honestly it’s no different than today.
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Honest, earnest anonymous people on twitter are being drowned out by the hateful and dishonest.
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How do you determine who is honest?
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I typically start with the fact that they tell me who they actually are. Someone not willing to look me in the eye (figuratively or literally), is often not trustworthy.
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